Friday, November 7, 2008

animal farm

Although animal farm appears to be a story about animals that lives on a farm its not its about a rebellion against the humans so they can be free .George Orwell wrote the book in 1943.He wanted to describe stalin in a different way because he did the people wrong.George Orwell wanted to describe stalin in a way that he wouldn’t know about. Because he thought that stalin was a disgrace to society..In animal farm the pigs use stories and lies to inspire others, to empower themselves, and to oppress the other animals of the farm.This is old major speech inspired the animals.He inspired the animals by saying that he had an dream that the animals was going to be free.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

National History Day!

I think that the national history day projects were fun and cool, even though I had a hard time with the assignment. I think if I would've researched more and paid much more attention, then I would've probably gotten more stuff done. Also, there were more students competing against each other and I probably would've went to the second round. But everybody can get a second chance at what they are doing

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

The story I'm about to tell you is called huckleberry finn.I believe that huckleberry finn should be taught at chs because he's funny.He has a good sense of humor.The book is full of adventures, action and comedy.The funniest part of adventures,action and comedy.The funniest part of the story is when huckleberryfinn ask jim what would he do if a frenchman say something in french and jim said nuttin but ht on the side of the head with a bottle of whisky.It teaches you how to survive if you want to run away from your father.When I started reading it I couldn't stop because it was getting good.When you start to read it you wouldn't want to stop either that's how good the book is.

Monday, November 5, 2007

in english we are doing man vs man,man vs society,man vs him self.but my group is doing those three.we had pictures,videos.we even had some videos of riots ithink man vs man is deadly because people use any thing
glass bottles, guns, knifes, razors, pipes, poles,chains,bats

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Mr.Romero shaquillmcleod
8,9

Do you think you will graduate in 2011?I think I’m going to graduate because of my family, my friends, and
my teachers who helps me stay focus and give me help when I need it.I think another reason is because of my science teacher pressure me a lot and to strieve forward and to make more progress.I respect others and teachers and parents.I also think I’m going to
graduate in 2011 because I also have my principal and my aunt.Without them I wouldn’t get any where I want to thank my teachers my cousins most of all I want to thank my aunt for doing what she do best is keeping me on track and making me stay focus and helping make it this far in life I really appreciate what she did in life.
René Descartes was born on March 31st, 1596 in the town of La Haye in the south of France, the son of Joachim Descartes, a Councilor in Parliament and and intellectual who made certain to provide a good learning environment for his son. In 1606, at the age of 8, René attended the Jesuit college of Henri IV in La Flèche, where he studied literature, grammar, science, and mathematics. In 1614, he left La Flèche to study civil and cannon Law at Poitiers. In 1616, he received his baccalaureate and licentiate degrees in Law. Aside from his Law degrees, Descartes also spent time studying philosophy, theology, and medicine.
After a short stay in the military, Descartes went on to lead a quiet life, continuing his intellectual pursuits, writing philosophical essays, and exploring the world of science and mathematics. In 1637, he published "geometry", in which his combination of algebra and geometry gave birth to analytical geometry, better known as Cartesian geometry.
But the most important contribution Descartes made were his philosophical writings; Descartes, who was convinced that science and mathematics could be used to explain everything in nature, was the first to describe the physical universe in terms of matter and motion, seeing the universe a as giant mathematically designed engine. Descartes wrote three important texts: Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason and Seeking Truth in the Sciences, Meditations on First Philosophy, and Principles of Philosophy.
René Descartes had always been a frail individual, and he would usually spend most of his mornings in bed, where he did most of his thinking, fresh from dreams in which he often had his revelations. In his latter years, Descartes had to relocate to Sweden to tutor Queen Christina in philosophy. Unfortunately, the Queen was an early riser who wanted her lessons at 5:00 o'clock in the morning. This new schedule did not help Descartes fragile health, and he contracted pneumonia, from which he died on February 11, 1650 at the age of 54.